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How Contextual Factors Fuel Corruption in the Procurement Cycle of Construction Projects
2018
Sociology and Anthropology
Corruption has long pervaded the construction industry in Zambia, as it involves interaction between various stakeholders and involves a certain level of cooperation in order to coordinate the numerous activities which make up the construction process. The balance between activities which legally facilitate this process and those which are tainted by concepts of corruption is not always clear. Corruption is commonly defined as the "abuse of public power for private benefit" (Rodriguez et al.,
doi:10.13189/sa.2018.060807
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